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<blockquote data-quote="A. delaGarza" data-source="post: 26493" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>from the angle it's positioned you can't really appreciate the dome-headed shape in it's forehead, the best way to identified Gyr. Brahmans are taller than Gyr, the ear shape of Gyrs are different and the horns grow in a different way. It could be a Brahman with a higher influence of Gyr, remember that Gyr was use to develope Brahmans, as far as I know Red Brahmans use to have larger ears than Greys. Theorically speaking the Red and the ear shape of Red Brahmans are Gyr genotype.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A. delaGarza, post: 26493, member: 14"] from the angle it's positioned you can't really appreciate the dome-headed shape in it's forehead, the best way to identified Gyr. Brahmans are taller than Gyr, the ear shape of Gyrs are different and the horns grow in a different way. It could be a Brahman with a higher influence of Gyr, remember that Gyr was use to develope Brahmans, as far as I know Red Brahmans use to have larger ears than Greys. Theorically speaking the Red and the ear shape of Red Brahmans are Gyr genotype. [/QUOTE]
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